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Let me introduce myself. I am Bruno, a 25 years old Spanish-French student in International Law, passionate about Mother Earth and its offerings. I arrived in Copenhagen about a month ago, which means that I Read more…

#4: Epilogue: What can we learn from Denmark? Written by Michiyo Terasaki, Crossing Borders National Coordinator for Japan. In the spring of 2017, in the midst of confusion and political scandal in Japan, I came to Read more…

#3: The media situation and Japanese democracy. Written by Michiyo Terasaki, Crossing Borders National Coordinator for Japan. The Press freedom index for Japan has been declining since Prime minister Abe gained power, according to Reporters without Read more…

“It is our essential right to speak up.” Interview with Yukka Shanin Article Written by Kimika Tonuma, Crossing Borders intern. In this article, we would like to share a story from Yukka Shanin, who is a Read more…

-#2: The history and culture surrounding politics in Japanese democracy. Written by Michiyo Terasaki, Crossing Borders National Coordinator for Japan. Japanese democracy began gradually during the Meiji period (1868-1912) when Japan was struggling diplomatically with foreign Read more…

What is “Real Democracy” in Japan? Written by Michiyo Terasaki, Crossing Borders National Coordinator for Japan –Prologue: What made me interested in democracy for the first time in my life?- “The spouse of the Prime Read more…

Narrative Identity: Being Your Own Author of Second Chance As human beings, we perceive life stories differently, regardless of its nature. Everyday experiences shape the way we see the world, the way we see others, Read more…

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